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Small Acreage Management – Resource List

Information on Small Acreage Management

Resource List

This is a list of factsheets and internet resources on various topics related to small farm manage-ment. Hard copies of factsheets in this reference list can be obtained from the Small Acreage Pro-gram Coordinator by calling 360-397-6060 x 7720.

 

Table of Contents

Groundwater, Wells and Septic Tanks                                                                              2

Water Quality and Watersheds                                                                                         5

Streams, Creeks and Riparian Areas                                                                                 5

Water Rights and Laws                                                                                                   5

Roof Runoff and Rain Gardens/Barrels                                                                          6

Composting, Manure Management and Fertilizing                                                             6

Mud Management                                                                                                          7

Soil Sampling, Soil Testing, Soil Fertility, Soil Quality and Erosion                                       7

Pasture, Grazing and Weed Management                                                                          8

Wildlife and Pest Management                                                                                       11

Native Plants                                                                                                               12

Livestock and General Farm Management                                                                      12

Website References

Agencies and Universities                                     13

Best Management Practices                                   14

Livestock                                                            14

Small Acreage Farms                                            14

Water Quality                                                      15

 

Groundwater, Wells and Septic Tanks

Adams, E. B. Protect your groundwater: Survey your homestead environment. Clean water for Washington, EB1631. Pullman: Wash-ington State University Cooperative Extension, Washington State Department of Ecology. 1994, 4 pp. http://cru.cahe.wsu. edu/CEPublications/eb1631/eb1631.html

Adams, E. B. Farming Practices for Groundwater Protection. Clean water for Washington, EB1716. Pullman: Washington State University Cooperative Extension, Washington State Department of Ecology. 1992, 4 pp. http://cru.cahe.wsu.edu/CEPubli-cations/eb1716/eb1716.html

Adams, E. & Hoffman, T. Abandoned wells: Forgotten holes to groundwater. Clean Water for Washington, EB1714. Pullman: Washington State University Cooperative Extension, Washington State Department of Ecology. 1992, 7 pp. http://cru.cahe. wsu.edu/CEPublications/eb1714/eb1714.html

Andrews, G. How to Disinfect a Well and Water System. OSU Extension Well Water Program. February 2002, 1 pg. http://well-water.oregonstate.edu/Documents/How%20to%20Disinfect%20a%20Well%20and%20Water%20System.pdf

Andrews, G. Keeping Your Well Water Well.. OSU Extension Well Water Program. August 2000, 1 pg. http://extension.oregon-state.edu/catalog/pdf/em/em8752.pdf

Andrews, G. Glick What to do if coliform bacteria is present in a well water sample.. OSU Extension Well Water Program. April 2004, 1 pg. http://wellwater.oregonstate.edu/Documents/What%20to%20do%20if%20Coliform%20Bacteria%20is%20Pres ent%20in%20a%20Well%20Water%20Sample.pdf

Clark County Environmental Public Health. Licensed Septic System Pumpers and Inspectors. http://www.clark.wa.gov/health/envi-ronmental/documents/pumper.pdf

Clark County Environmental Public Health. Licensed Septic System Designers. http://www.clark.wa.gov/health/environmental/ documents/designers.pdf

Clark County Environmental Public Health. Licensed Septic System Installers. http://www.clark.wa.gov/health/environmental/ documents/designers.pdf

Clark County Environmental Public Health. Local Water Service Providers. http://www.clark.wa.gov/health/environmental/ documents/service%20provider%20list-wells.pdf

Engle, C., Cogger, C. & Stevens, R. Role of soil in groundwater protection. Clean Water for Washington, EB1633. Pullman: Wash-ington State University Cooperative Extension, Washington State Department of Ecology. 1991, 4 pp. http://cru.cahe.wsu. edu/CEPublications/eb1633/eb1633.html

Glick, G. Twelve simple things you can do to protect your well water. EM8651. Corvallis: Oregon State University Extension Service. July 2006, 2 pp. http://extension.oregonstate.edu/catalog/pdf/em/em8651-e.pdf

Hermanson R. E. Washington groundwater: A Vital resource. Clean Water for Washington, EB1622. Pullman: Washington State University Cooperative Extension, Washington State Department of Ecology. 1991, 5 pp. http://cru.cahe.wsu.edu/CEPubli-cations/eb1622/eb1622.html

Hermanson R. E. Drinking water: Bacteriological safety and treatment. Clean Water for Washington, EB1622. Pullman: Washington State University Cooperative Extension, Washington State Department of Ecology. 1991, 4 pp. http://cru.cahe.wsu.edu/CE-Publications/eb0995/eb0995.html

Hermanson R. E. Corrosion from Domestic Water. Clean Water for Washington, EB1581. Pullman: Washington State University Cooperative Extension, Washington State De-partment of Ecology. 1991, 4 pp. http://cru.cahe.wsu.edu/CEPublications/eb1581/ eb1581.html

 

Hermanson R. E. Turbidity, Color, Odor and Taste in Domestic Water. Clean Water for Washington, EB0994. Pullman: Wash-ington State University Cooperative Extension, Washington State Department of Ecology. 1991, 4 pp. http://cru.cahe.wsu. edu/CEPublications/eb0994/eb0994.html

Hermanson R. E. Home Water Softening. Clean Water for Washington, EB1583. Pullman: Washington State University Coop-erative Extension, Washington State Department of Ecology. 1991, 4 pp. http://cru.cahe.wsu.edu/CEPublications/eb1583/ eb1583.html

Hermanson R. E. The Stainers: Iron and Manganese Removal. Clean Water for Washington, EB1500. Pullman: Washington State University Cooperative Extension, Washington State Department of Ecology. 1991, 4 pp. http://cru.cahe.wsu.edu/CEPubli-cations/eb1500/eb1500.html

Hermanson R. E. Home Water Saving Methods. Clean Water for Washington, EB0732. Pullman: Washington State University Cooperative Extension, Washington State Department of Ecology. 1991, 2 pp. http://cru.cahe.wsu.edu/CEPublications/ eb0732/eb0732.pdf

Hermanson R. E. Livestock Manure Lagoons to Protect Groundwater. Clean Water for Washington, EB1642. Pullman: Washington State University Cooperative Extension, Washington State Department of Ecology. 1991, 4 pp. http://cru.cahe.wsu.edu/CE-Publications/eb1642/eb1642.html

Hermanson R. E. Care and Feeding of Septic Tanks. Clean Water for Washington, EB1717. Pullman: Washington State Univer-sity Cooperative Extension, Washington State Department of Ecology. 1994, 4 pp. http://cru.cahe.wsu.edu/CEPublications/ eb0707/eb0707.html

Hermanson R. E. and E.L. Thomason. Managing Livestock Manure to Protect Groundwater. Clean Water for Washington, EB1717. Pullman: Washington State University Cooperative Extension, Washington State Department of Ecology. 1992, 4 pp. http:// cru.cahe.wsu.edu/CEPublications/eb1717/eb1717.html

Moore, J.A. Septic Tank Maintenance. EC 1343. Corvallis: Oregon State University Extension Service. April 2000. http://ex-tension.oregonstate.edu/catalog/pdf/ec/ec1343.pdf

Moore, J.A. Why Do Septic Systems Fail? EC 1340. Corvallis: Oregon State University Extension Service. April 2000. http:// extension.oregonstate.edu/catalog/pdf/ec/ec1340.pdf

National Small Flows Clearinghouse. So…now you own a septic system. Item #WWBRPE20. n.d., 2 pp.

 

http://www.nesc.wvu.edu/NSFC/pdf/septic%20news/Septic_Tank1.pdf

National Small Flows Clearinghouse. The care and feeding of your septic system. Item #WWBRPE18. n.d., 2 pp. http://www.nesc. wvu.edu/nsfc/pdf/septic%20news/Septic_Tank2.pdf

Ramsay, C., Cogger, C. & MacConnell, C. Protecting groundwater from pesticide contamination. Clean water for Washington, EB1644. Pullman: WSU Ext, WA State Dept of Ecology. 1991, 4 pp. http://cru.cahe.wsu.edu/CEPublications/eb1644/ eb1644.html

Schmidt, J. & Wolfley B. Protecting groundwater: Managing livestock on small acreage, EB1713, Clean water for Washington. Pullman: Washington State University Cooperative Extension, Washington State Department of Ecology. 1992, 6 pp. http://cru.cahe.

wsu.edu/CEPublications/eb1713/eb1713.html

Stevens, R., Sullivan, D. & Cogger, C. How fertilizers and plant nutrients affect groundwater quality. Clean water for Washington, EB1722. Pullman: Washington State University Cooperative Extension, Washington State Department of Ecology. 1993, 6 pp. http:// cru.cahe.wsu.edu/CEPublications/eb1722/eb1722.html

Washington County Soil and Water Conservation District. Before you buy: Wells, septic systems, and a healthy home site, to buy or not to buy. Tips for Small Acreages in Oregon, Fact Sheet # 18. January 1999, 4 pp. http://www.or.nrcs.usda.gov/news/factsheets/fs18. pdf

 

 

 

Washington County Soil and Water Conservation District. After you buy: Wells, septic systems, and a healthy home site, be good to yourself and your neighbors. Tips for Small Acreages in Oregon, Fact Sheet # 19. January 1999, 4 pp. http://www.or.nrcs.usda. gov/news/factsheets/fs19.pdf

US Environmental Protection Agency. Homeowner’s guide to septic systems. Cincinnati: Office of Water. December 2002, 19 pp. http://www.epa.gov/npdes/pubs/homeowner_guide_long_customize.pdf

US Environmental Protection Agency. Where does all the dirty water go? Protect the environment in our community. n.d., 2 pp. http:// www.epa.gov/npdes/pubs/centralized_brochure.pdf

Washington State Department of Ecology. Homeowner’s guide to well construction. Publication #S&WR96-90. March 2003, 6 pp. http://www.ecy.wa.gov/pubs/swr9690.pdf

Washington State Department of Health. Arsenic in Drinking Water. DOH Pub #: 331-167. May 2002, 2 pp. http://www3. doh.wa.gov/here/materials/PDFs/21_ArsenicQA_E02L.pdf

Washington State Department of Health. Nitrate in Drinking Water. DOH Pub #: 331-214. September 2006, 2 pp. http:// www.doh.wa.gov/ehp/dw/Publications/331-214_9-21-06.pdf

Washington State Department of Health. Simple Fixes for Wellhead Openings. DOH Pub #: 331-232. November 2005, 2 pp. http://www.doh.wa.gov/ehp/dw/Publications/331-232_tech_tip_wellhead_openings_11-05_web.pdf

Washington State Department of Health. Coliform Sampling Procedure. DOH Pub #: 331-225. July 2003, 2 pp. http://www. doh.wa.gov/ehp/dw/Publications/331-225_07_25_03_Coliform_Sampling_Procedure.pdf

Washington State Department of Health. Understanding and Caring for Your Septic Tank System. DOH Pub #: 331-009. Decem-ber 2004, 2 pp. http://www3.doh.wa.gov/here/materials/PDFs/24_SepTank_E04L.pdf

Washington State Department of Health. Understanding and Caring for Your Mound System. DOH Pub #: 334-013. December 2004, 2 pp. http://www3.doh.wa.gov/here/materials/PDFs/24_MoundSep_E04L.pdf

Washington State Department of Health. Understanding and Caring for Your Sand Filter System. DOH Pub #: 331-014. Decem-ber 2004, 2 pp. http://www3.doh.wa.gov/here/materials/PDFs/24_SandSep_E04L.pdf

Washington State Department of Health. Understanding and Caring for Pressure Distribution System. DOH Pub #: 331-012. De-cember 2004, 2 pp. http://www3.doh.wa.gov/here/materials/PDFs/24_PDSepSys_E04L.pdf

 

 

Ponds and Wetlands

Adams, E. B. Wetlands: Nature’s water purifiers. Clean Water for Washington, EB1723. Pullman: Washington State University Cooperative Extension, Washington State Department of Ecology. 1992, 4 pp. http://cru.cahe.wsu.edu/CEPublications/ eb1723/eb1723.html

Mannix, R. & Morlan, J. Wetlands as Varied as Our Region. Woodland Fish and Wildlife Publication, World Forestry Center, Port-land, OR. 1994, 12 pp. http://www.woodlandfishandwildlife.org/pubs/wetland.pdf

Oregon Natural Resources Conservation Service. West Nile Virus & Wetlands. July 2003, 2 pp. http://www.or.nrcs.usda.gov/news/factsheets/wnv_factsheet.pdf

USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service, National Association of Conservation Districts & Wildlife Habitat Council. Wetland: Wetlands filter excess pesticides and nutrients. Many plants and animals find a home in wetlands. Backyard Conservation series. National Association of Conservation Districts. April 1998, 4 pp. http://www.nrcs.usda.gov/ feature/backyard/pdf/Wetland.pdf

 

 

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USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service, National Association of Conservation Districts & Wildlife Habitat Council. Backyard pond: A pond or water garden will likely become the focal point for all your backyard conservation. Backyard Conservation series. National Association of Conservation Districts. April 1998, 4 pp. http://www.nrcs.usda.gov/feature/backyard/pdf/Pond.pdf

Washington County Soil and Water Conservation District. Constructing a Pond. Tips for Small Acreages in Oregon, Fact Sheet # 17. January 1999, 4 pp. http://www.or.nrcs.usda.gov/news/factsheets/fs17.pdf

Washington State Department of Ecology, Exploring Wetlands Stewardship: A Reference Guide for Assisting Washington Landowners, January, 1996. http://www.ecy.wa.gov/pubs/96120.pdf

 

 

Water Quality and Watersheds

Adams, E. B. Defining Water Quality. Clean Water for Washington, EB1721. Pullman: Washington State University Cooperative Extension, Washington State Department of Ecology. 1992, 8 pp. http://cru.cahe.wsu.edu/CEPublications/eb1721/eb1721. html

United States Department of Agriculture, Soil Conservation Service. Over 100 things you can do, the farmers guide to water quality.

Fact Sheet. n.d., 2 pp.

United States Department of Agriculture, Soil Conservation Service. Terms, the farmers guide to water quality. Fact Sheet. n.d., 3 pp.

Washington County Soil and Water Conservation District. Protecting your watershed: Discovering a watershed. Tips for Small Acre-ages in Oregon, Fact Sheet # 2. January 1999, 4 pp. http://www.or.nrcs.usda.gov/news/factsheets/fs2.pdf

Streams, Creeks and Riparian Areas

Cowlitz Conservation District and Harza NW, Inc. Streamside Planting Guide for Western Washington. N.d., 25 pp.

King County Conservation District. Livestock and Stream Management. 2001, 2 pp. http://www.kingcd.org/pub_gen_liv.htm

Pacific Northwest Extension publication. Taking care of streams in western Washington, western Oregon, and coastal Alaska: A land-owner’s guide to riparian areas. PNW 558.Corvallis: Oregon State University. October 2002, 5 pp. http://extension.oregonstate. edu/catalog/pdf/pnw/pnw558.pdf

Snohomish Conservation District. Riparian Restoration. n.d., 3 pp. http://www.snohomishcd.org/Fact%20Sheets/Fact_ripar-ian.pdf

Washington County Soil and Water Conservation District. Managing streamside areas with buffers: The good life at water’s edge. Tips for Small Acreages in Oregon, Fact Sheet # 5. January 1999, 4 pp. http://www.or.nrcs.usda.gov/news/factsheets/fs5.pdf

Washington County Soil and Water Conservation District. Protecting Streambanks from Erosion. Tips for Small Acreages in Or-egon, Fact Sheet # 4. January 1999, 6 pp. http://www.or.nrcs.usda.gov/news/factsheets/fs4.pdf

Washington State Department of Ecology. What are riparian areas? Brochure, #92-BR-3. July, 2000. http://www.ecy.wa.gov/ pubs/92br003.pdf

Water Rights and Laws

Curtis, F. and Geller, L. (ed). Focus on The Ground Water Permit Exemption. Washington State Department of Ecology. Publication #F-WR-92-104. March 1992, revised Au-gust 2004, 2 pp. http://www.ecy.wa.gov/pubs/fwr92104.pdf

Geller, L. Focus: Assessing your water right. Washington State Department of Ecology. Publication #97-1804-WR. July 1997, 2 pp. http://www.ecy.wa.gov/pubs/971804wr. pdf

Geller, L. Frequently Asked Questions About Water Right Claims. Washington State Depart-

ment of Ecology. Publication #97-2022-S&WR. February 1997, revised June 2004, 4 pp. http://www.ecy.wa.gov/pubs/972022swr.pdf

 

Geller, L.    Frequently Asked Questions: Water rights in Washington. Washington State Department of Ecology.Publication #96-1804-S&WR. January 1996, revised April 2004, 6 pp. http://www.ecy.wa.gov/pubs/961804swr.pdf

Smith, P. Washington water laws: A Primer. Washington State Department of Ecology. Publication #WR-98-152. January 1998, 6 pp. http://www.ecy.wa.gov/pubs/98152.pdf

Washington State Department of Ecology. Frequently Asked Questions About New Water-right and Water Right Storage Fees. Publica-tion # 05-11-018. March, 2006. http://www.ecy.wa.gov/pubs/0511018.pdf

Washington State Department of Ecology. The Groundwater Permit Exemption. Publication # 05-11-018. May, 2006. http:// www.ecy.wa.gov/pubs/0511026.pdf

 

 

Roof Runoff and Rain Gardens/Barrels

Dane County Lakes and Watershed Commission. How to build a rain garden, a beautiful addition to your yard that helps protect our water resources. Madison: Dane County lakes and Watershed Commission. n.d., 4 pp.  http://www.danewaters.com/pdf/HowTo-BuildaGarden.pdf

Snohomish Conservation District. Easy BMP: Roof water diversion. n.d., 1 pp.

South River Federation and the Center for Watershed Protection. How to Build and Install a Rain Barrel and Rain Garden. August 2002, 2 pp.  http://www.cwp.org/Community_Watersheds/brochure.pdf

University of Wisconsin Extension and Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources. Rain Gardens: A Household Way to Improve Water Quality in Your Community. 2002, 8 pp. http://clean-water.uwex.edu/pubs/pdf/home.gardens.pdf

 

 

Composting, Manure Management and Fertilizing

Bary, A., Cogger, G. & Sullivan, D.M. Fertilizing with manure. PNW0533. Pullman: Washington State University Cooperative Extension. 2000, 16 pp. http://cru.cahe.wsu.edu/CEPublications/pnw0533/pnw0533.pdf

Cogger, C. Sullivan, D. Backyard composting. EB1784. Pullman: Washington State University Cooperative Extension. October 2001, 8 pp. http://cru.cahe.wsu.edu/CEPublications/eb1784/eb1784.pdf

Farrington, M. and Lawrence, L. Horse waste and land management manual. EM4806. Pullman: Washington State University Cooperative Extension. 1989, 20 pp. http://cru.cahe.wsu.edu/CEPublications/em4806/em4806.pdf

Godwin, D., Moore, J.A. Manure management in small farm livestock operations: Protecting surface and groundwater. EM8649. Corvallis: Oregon State University Extension Service. May 1997, 8 pp. http://extension.oregonstate.edu/catalog/pdf/em/em8649.pdf

Gaolach, B. Strategies for livestock manure management, Fact Sheet #539. King County: Washington State University King County Agriculture and Natural Resources. September 2002, 4 pp. http://king.wsu.edu/foodandfarms/documents/ManureMgmt. pdf

Hart, J. Fertilizer Guide: Fertilizer and Lime Materials. FG 52. Oregon State University Extension Service. May 1998, 5 pp. http://

extension.oregonstate.edu/catalog/pdf/fg/fg52-e.pdf

Hermanson, R. & Thomason, E. Managing livestock manure to protect groundwater. Clean water for Washington, EB1717. Pullman: Washington State University Cooperative Extension, Washington State Department of Ecology. 1992, 6 pp. http://cru.cahe. wsu.edu/CEPublications/eb1717/eb1717.html

Hermanson R. E. & Kalita P. Animal manure data sheet. Clean water for Washington, EB1719 . Pullman: Washington State University Cooperative Extension, Washington State Department of Ecology. 1994, 3 pp. http://cru.cahe.wsu.edu/CEPublications/ eb1719/eb1719.html

 

 

 

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Miles, C., Cheeke, T. & Flores, T. From End to Beginning: A Manure Resource Guide for Farmers and Gardeners in Washington State.

October 1999, 15 pp. http://king.wsu.edu/foodandfarms/documents/ManureGuide.pdf

Snohomish Conservation District. Easy BMP: Composting. n.d., 1 pp. http://www.snohomishcd.org/Fact%20Sheets/Fact_ Composting.pdf

Snohomish Conservation District. Alternative bedding. n.d., 2 pp. http://www.snohomishcd.org/Fact%20Sheets/Fact_Altbed-ding.pdf

USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service, National Association of Conservation Districts & Wildlife Habitat Council. Composting: Composting turns household waste into valuable fertilizer and soil organic matter. Backyard Conservation series. National As-sociation of Conservation Districts. April 1998, 4 pp. http://www.nrcs.usda.gov/feature/backyard/pdf/Compost.pdf

Washington County Soil and Water Conservation District. Manure storage and composting facilities for operations with limited numbers of livestock. Portland, OR: USDA-NRCS & Washington County Soil and water Conservation District. n.d., 11 pp.

Washington County Soil and Water Conservation District. Managing mud and manure. Tips for small acreages in Oregon, Fact Sheet #

  1. 11. January 1999, 4 http://www.or.nrcs.usda.gov/news/factsheets/fs11.pdf

Washington County Soil and Water Conservation District. Fertilizing for profit. Tips for Small Acreages in Oregon, Fact Sheet # 12. January 1999, 4 pp. http://www.or.nrcs.usda.gov/news/factsheets/fs12.pdf

Wheeler, E. & Smith-Zajaczkowski, J. Horse Stable Flooring Materials and Drainage. College of Agricultural Sciences, Agricultural Research and Cooperative Extension. Pennsylvania State University. 2002, 12 pp. http://pubs.cas.psu.edu/freepubs/pdfs/ ub035.pdf

Wheeler, E. & Smith-Zajaczkowski, J. Horse stable manure management. College of Agricultural Sciences, Agricultural Research and Cooperative Extension. Pennsylvania State University. 2002, 16 pp. http://pubs.cas.psu.edu/freepubs/pdfs/ub036.pdf

Wheeler, E. & Smith-Zajaczkowski, J. Riding Arena Footing Material Selection and Management. College of Agricultural Sciences, Agricultural Research and Cooperative Extension. Pennsylvania State University. 2006, 12 pp. http://pubs.cas.psu.edu/ freepubs/pdfs/ub038.pdf

 

 

Mud Management

Blickle, A. Sacrifice Areas. King County Conservation District. 2001, 2 pp. http://www.kingcd.org/pub_mud_cre.pdf

Blickle, A. Figuring Out Footing Materials. King County Conservation District. 2001, 2 pp. http://www.kingcd.org/pub_mud_fig. pdf

Hackett, M.R. Reducing Mud. King County Conservation District. 2001, 2 pp. http://www.kingcd.org/pub_mud_red.pdf Schmidt, J. Mud Management. King County Conservation District. 2001, 2 pp. http://www.kingcd.org/pub_mud_mud.pdf Snohomish Conservation District. Easy BMP: Sacrifice areas. n.d., 1pp.

Soil Sampling, Soil Testing, Soil Fertility, Soil Quality and Erosion

Cogger, C. Home Gardener Guide to Soils and Fertilizers. EB 1971 E. Pullman: Wash-ington State University. July 2000, 24 pp. http://cru.cahe.wsu.edu/CEPublications/ eb1895/eb1895.pdf

Cogger, C. Soil Management for Small Farms. EB 1895. Pullman: Washington State University. January 2005, 24 pp. http://cru.cahe.wsu.edu/CEPublications/eb1971e/ eb1971e.pdf

Cogger, C., D. Havens, S. Fransen, J. Luna, W. Anderson and S. Kuo. Cover Crops for Home Gardens in Western Washington and Oregon. EB 1824. Pullman: Washington State

University. April 1997, 4 pp. http://cru.cahe.wsu.edu/CEPublications/ eb1824/eb1824.html

 

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Gardner, E., Robotham, M. & Hart, J. Soil sampling for home and small gardens. EC628. Corvallis: Oregon State University Ex-tension Service. June 2002, 5 pp. http://extension.oregonstate.edu/catalog/pdf/ec/ec628.pdf

Kantor, S. Soil testing fact sheet #508. Seattle: Washington State University Cooperative Extension, King County. 1999, 3 pp. http://king.wsu.edu/foodandfarms/documents/SoilTesting.pdf

Marx, E. S., Hart, J. & Stevens, R. G. Soil test interpretation guide. EC1478. Corvallis: Oregon State University Extension Ser-vice. 1999, 7 pp. http://extension.oregonstate.edu/catalog/pdf/ec/ec1478.pdf

Rackham, R.L. and R. McMeilan. Cover Crops for Home Gardens. FS 304. Corvallis: Oregon State University Extension Service. 1999, 2 pp. http://extension.oregonstate.edu/catalog/pdf/fs/fs304-e.pdf

USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service, National Association of Conservation Districts & Wildlife Habitat Council. Nutrient management: Apply only the nutrients plants can use. Backyard Conservation series. National Association of Conservation Districts. April 1998, 4 pp. http://www.nrcs.usda.gov/feature/backyard/pdf/Nutrient.pdf

USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service, National Association of Conservation Districts & Wildlife Habitat Council. Mulching: Mulching enriches and protects soil, helping provide a better growing environment. Backyard Conservation series. National As-sociation of Conservation Districts. April 1998, 4 pp. http://www.nrcs.usda.gov/feature/backyard/pdf/Mulching.pdf

USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service, National Association of Conservation Districts & Wildlife Habitat Council. Terracing: Use terraces to make flower and vegetable gardening possible on steep slopes, or simply to add interest to your landscape. Backyard Con-servation series. National Association of Conservation Districts. April 1998, 4 pp. http://www.nrcs.usda.gov/feature/back-yard/pdf/Terrace.pdf

Washington County Soil and Water Conservation District. Protecting your land from erosion. Tips for Small Acreages in Oregon, Fact Sheet # 13. January 1999, 4 pp. http://www.or.nrcs.usda.gov/news/factsheets/fs13.pdf

 

 

Pasture, Grazing and Weed Management

Adams, E. B. Riparian Grazing. Clean Water for Washington, EB1775. Pullman: Washington State University Cooperative Ex-tension, Washington State Department of Ecology. 1994, 8 pp. EB 1775. http://cru.cahe.wsu.edu/CEPublications/eb1775/ eb1775.html

Aldrich-Marham, S., G. Pirelli, and A.M. Craig. Endophyte Toxins in Grass Seed Fields and Straw Effects on Livestock. EM 8598. Corvallis: Oregon State University Extension Service. August 2003, 4 pp. http://extension.oregonstate.edu/catalog/pdf/em/ em8598-e.pdf

Bedell, T.E., R.B. Hawkes, and R.E. Whitesides. Pasture Management for Control of Tansy Ragwort. Pacific Northwest Cooperative Extension Publication # PNW 0210. November 1984, 6 pp.

Brauen, S. & Peabody, D. Pasture Management for Small Landowners in Western Washington EB 0820. Pullman: Washington State University Cooperative Extension. June 1992, 8 pp. http://whatcom.wsu.edu/ag/pasture/eb0820.htm

Burrill, L. C. & Parker, R. Pasture management for reduced weed problems. Corvallis: OSU Extension Crop Science Report. 1993, 2

  1. http://forages.oregonstate.edu/main.cfm?PageID=221

Clark County Weed Management Department. Poisonous Cultivated and Wild Plants. 2000, 2 pp.

Clark County Weed Management Department. Impact of Common Toxic Weeds on Foraging Livestock. 2000, 1 pp.

Clark County Weed Management Department. Western Washington Plants Known to Be Poisonous to Horses. n.d., 2 pp.

Coombs, E. , C. Mallory-Smith, L. C. Burrill, R. H. Callihan, R. Parker, and H. Radtke.

Tansy Ragwort. Pacific Northwest Cooperative Extension Publication # PNW 0175. April 1999, 8 pp.

 

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Cosgrove, D. & Undersander, D. Identifying Pasture Grasses. University of Wisconsin Extension. #A3787. 2003, 52 pp. http://ce-commerce.uwex.edu/pdfs/A3787.PDF

Curran, W. Weed management in pasture systems, Agronomy facts #62. University Park. Pennsylvania State University. 2001, 15 pp. http://pubs.cas.psu.edu/freepubs/pdfs/uc172.pdf

Emmicx, D. L. ABC’s of Rotational Grazing. King County Conservation District. 2001, 3 pp. http://www.kingcd.org/pub_pas_ abc.pdf

Fransen, S. & Chaney, M. Pasture and hayland renovation for western Washington and Oregon EB1870. Pullman. Washington State University Cooperative Extension. 2002, 20 pp. http://cru.cahe.wsu.edu/CEPublications/eb1870/eb1870.pdf

Fransen, S. & Hacket, M. Haymaking on the Westside EB1897. Pullman: Washington State University Cooperative Extension. 2001, 12 pp. http://cru.cahe.wsu.edu/CEPublications/eb1897/eb1897.pdf

Hackett, M.R. Controlling Moss in Pastures. King County Conservation District. 2001, 1 pp. http://www.kingcd.org/pub_pas_ con.pdf

Hannaway, D., S. Fransen, J. Cropper, M. Teel, M. Chaney, T. Griggs, R. Halse, J. Hart, P. Cheeke, D. Hansen, R. Klinger, and

  1. Lane. Annual Ryegrass. PNW 501. Corvallis: Oregon State University Extension Service. April 1999, 20 pp. http://exten-sion.oregonstate.edu/catalog/pdf/pnw/pnw501.pdf

Hannaway, D., S. Fransen, J. Cropper, M. Teel, M. Chaney, T. Griggs, R. Halse, J. Hart, P. Cheeke, D. Hansen, R. Klinger, and

  1. Lane. Orchardgrass. PNW 502. Corvallis: Oregon State University Extension Service. April 1999, 18 pp. http://extension. oregonstate.edu/catalog/pdf/pnw/pnw502.pdf

Hannaway, D., S. Fransen, J. Cropper, M. Teel, M. Chaney, T. Griggs, R. Halse, J. Hart, P. Cheeke, D. Hansen, R. Klinger, and

  1. Lane. Perennial Ryegrass. PNW 503. Corvallis: Oregon State University Extension Service. April 1999, 20 pp. http://ex-tension.oregonstate.edu/catalog/pdf/pnw/pnw503.pdf

Hannaway, D., S. Fransen, J. Cropper, M. Teel, M. Chaney, T. Griggs, R. Halse, J. Hart, P. Cheeke, D. Hansen, R. Klinger, and

  1. Lane. Tall Fescue. PNW 504. Corvallis: Oregon State University Extension Service. April 1999, 20 pp. http://extension. oregonstate.edu/catalog/pdf/pnw/pnw504.pdf

Hart, J., Pirelli, G., Cannon, L. & Fransen, S. Pastures: Western Washington and western Oregon fertilizer guide FG63. Corvallis: Or-egon State University Extension Service. January 2000, 4 pp. http://extension.oregonstate.edu/catalog/pdf/fg/fg63-e.pdf

Hines, S., T.S. Prather, and S. Robins. Oxeye Daisy. Pacific Northwest Cooperative Extension Publication # PNW 0175. May 2005, 4 pp.

Kantor, S. Controlling Noxious Weeds in the Farm. WSU Extension King County. 1999, 6 pp. http://king.wsu.edu/foodandfarms/ documents/NoxiousWeeds.pdf

Kantor, S. Noxious Weed Identification. WSU Extension King County. 1999, 6 pp. http://king.wsu.edu/foodandfarms/docu-ments/nwid.pdf

King Conservation District. Early Pasture Best Management Practices. 2001, 2 pp. http://www.kingcd.org/pub_pas_ear.pdf

King Conservation District. The Essentials of Pasture Management . 2001, 2 pp. http:// www.kingcd.org/pub_pas_ess.pdf

King Conservation District. How Plants Grow . 2001, 2 pp. http://www.kingcd.org/ pub_pas_how.pdf

King Conservation District. Pasture Inventory . 2001, 2 pp. http://www.kingcd.org/ pub_pas_pas.pdf

King Conservation District. Pasture Renovation . 2001, 2 pp. http://www.kingcd.org/ pub_pas_pasren.pdf

King Conservation District. Planned Grazing Systems. 2001, 2 pp. http:// www.kingcd.org/pub_pas_plan.pdf

 

King Conservation District. Seasonal Pasture Management. 2001, 2 pp. http://www.kingcd.org/pub_pas_sea.pdf

King Conservation District. Western Washington Poisonous Plants. 2001, 3 pp. http://www.kingcd.org/pub_pas_west.pdf King Conservation District. Pasture Management Schedule. 2001, 3 pp. http://www.kingcd.org/pub_pas_pasman.pdf

Lundin, F. Pasture management guide coastal pastures in Oregon and Washington, EM 8645. Corvallis: Oregon State University Exten-sion Service. August 1996, 7 pp. http://extension.oregonstate.edu/catalog/pdf/em/em8645.pdf

Morrison, K. Grasses and Legumes: Their Simple Characteristics. Publication # EM 1627. Pullman: Washington State University Extension. February 1981, 8 pp.

Pirelli, G. and S. Fransen. Pasture Management: Understanding Plant and Root Growth in the Fall. Oregon State University Extension Service and Washington State University. n.d., 4 pp. http://extension.oregonstate.edu/yamhill/pdf/late_summer_fall_pas-ture_ver2.pdf

Pirelli, G., J. Hart, S. Filley, A. Peters, M. Porath, T. Downing, M. Bohle, and J. Carr. Early Spring Forage Production for Western Oregon Pastures. Publication # EM 8852-E. Corvallis: Oregon State University Extension Service. January 2004, 6 pp. http:// oregonstate.edu/dept/animal-sciences/faculty/EM8852-E.pdf

Roberts, Bob. Pasture Seeding. King County Conservation District. 2001, 2 pp. http://www.kingcd.org/pub_pas_rec.pdf

Ruddel, A., S. Filley and M. Porath. Understanding You Forage Test Results. Publication # EM 8801. Corvallis: Oregon State Uni-versity Extension Service. April 2002, 4 pp. http://extension.oregonstate.edu/catalog/pdf/em/em8801.pdf

Snohomish Conservation District. Easy BMP: Pasture Management. n.d., 1 pp.

Stoltman, L.T. Tansy Ragwort. King County Conservation District. 2001, 2 pp. http://www.kingcd.org/pub_pas_tan.htm

Stoltman, L.T. Pasture Renovation without Tillage. King County Conservation District. 2001, 2 pp. http://www.kingcd.org/pub_ pas_pasrenwith.pdf

Stoltman, L.T. Green Manure and Cover Crops. King County Conservation District. 2001, 2 pp. http://www.kingcd.org/pub_ pas_gre.pdf

Stoltman, L.T. Clipping and Dragging Pastures. King County Conservation District. 2001, 3 pp. http://www.kingcd.org/pub_ pas_cli.pdf

Underssander, D., Casler, M. & Cosgrove, D. Identifying Pasture Grasses. University of Wisconsin Extension. #A3637. 1996, 33

  1. http://cecommerce.uwex.edu/pdfs/A3637.PDF

Washington County Soil and Water Conservation District. Managing pastures: Grazing for profit, not pollution. Tips for small acreages in Oregon, Fact Sheet # 7. January 1999, 4pp. http://www.or.nrcs.usda.gov/news/factsheets/fs7.pdf

Washington County Soil and Water Conservation District. Managing weeds in pasture: When to fight weeds. Tips for small acreages in Oregon, Fact Sheet # 8. January 1999, 4pp. http://www.or.nrcs.usda.gov/news/factsheets/fs8.pdf

Williams, S. and B. Jensen. Management of Goats for Controlling Noxious Weeds: A Primer. University of Idaho College of Agricul-tural and Life Sciences. Publication # CIS 1121. November 2004, 4 pp. http://info.ag.uidaho.edu/pdf/CIS/CIS1121.pdf

 

 

Fencing, Irrigation and Livestock Watering

King County Conservation District. Nose Pumps. 2001, 2 pp. http://www.kingcd. org/pub_gen_nos.pdf

Snohomish Conservation District. Easy BMP: Fencing. n.d., 1 pp.

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Snohomish Conservation District. Easy BMP: Alternate livestock watering. Fact Sheet,

1pp. http://www.snohomishcd.org/Fact%20Sheets/Fact_AltLive-stockWatering.pdf

 

Washington County Soil and Water Conservation District. Designing a fence: A Strong fence equals peace of mind. Tips for small acre-ages in Oregon, Fact Sheet # 10. January 1999, 4 pp. http://www.or.nrcs.usda.gov/news/factsheets/fs10.pdf

Washington County Soil and Water Conservation District. Planning and managing irrigation. Tips for Small Acreages in Oregon, Fact Sheet # 14. January 1999, 4 pp. http://www.or.nrcs.usda.gov/news/factsheets/fs14.pdf

Washington County Soil and Water Conservation District. Providing stock water in fields and near streams. Tips for Small Acreages in Oregon, Fact Sheet # 9. January 1999, 4 pp. http://www.or.nrcs.usda.gov/news/factsheets/fs9.pdf

 

 

Wildlife and Pest Management

Bottorff, J. Habitat Management for Turkeys on Small Woodlands. Woodland Fish and Wildlife Publication, World Forestry Center, Portland, OR. February 2005, 12 pp. http://www.woodlandfishandwildlife.org/pubs/turkey.pdf

Clark County Community Development. Coexisting with coyotes in Clark County. n.d., 2 pp. http://www.clark.wa.gov/com-mdev/documents/animal/coyoteinformation.pdf

Clark County Mosquito Control District. Mosquito Prevention at Home. n.d., 2 pp. http://www.clark.wa.gov/mosquito/docu-ments/mosquito%20control%20at%20home.pdf

Clark County Mosquito Control District. Preventing and Controlling West Nile Virus. n.d., 2 pp. http://www.clark.wa.gov/mos-quito/documents/mosquitolo_res.pdf

Creighton, J. and Bottorff, J. Habitat Management for Bats on Small Woodlands. Woodland Fish and Wildlife Publication, World Forestry Center, Portland, OR. n.d., 12 pp. http://www.woodlandfishandwildlife.org/pubs/bats.pdf

de Calesta, D. and Deusen, M. Is There a Place for Fish and Wildlife in Your Woodland? Woodland Fish and Wildlife Publication, World Forestry Center, Portland, OR. October 1988, 12 pp. http://www.woodlandfishandwildlife.org/pubs/isthereaplace. pdf

Deusen, M. and Adams, P. Riparian Areas: Fish and Wildlife Havens. Woodland Fish and Wildlife Publication, World Forestry Center, Portland, OR. Revised November 2004, 8 pp. http://www.woodlandfishandwildlife.org/pubs/riparian200411.pdf

Edge, D. Managing Small Woodlands for Elk. Woodland Fish and Wildlife Publication, World Forestry Center, Portland, OR. March 1992, 7 pp. http://www.woodlandfishandwildlife.org/pubs/elk.pdf

Griggs, J. Trout in Small Woodlands. Woodland Fish and Wildlife Publication, World Forestry Center, Portland, OR. June 1997, 6

  1. http://www.woodlandfishandwildlife.org/pubs/trout.pdf

Hanley, D., Baumgartner, D. and Raedeke, K. Coastal Douglas-Fir Forests and Wildlife. Woodland Fish and Wildlife Publication, World Forestry Center, Portland, OR. December 1992, 12 pp. http://www.woodlandfishandwildlife.org/pubs/coastal-df.pdf

King County Conservation District. Environmentally Friendly Insect Control. 2001, 2 pp. http://www.kingcd.org/pub_gen_env. htm

Manuwal, D., Creighton, J. and Hanley, D. Managing Forest Habitats for Migrant Songbirds. Woodland Fish and Wildlife Publication,

World Forestry Center, Portland, OR. December 1998, 20 pp. http://www.woodland-fishandwildlife.org/pubs/migrant-songbirds.pdf

Pederson, R. Beaver, Muskrat and Nutria on Small Woodlands. Woodland Fish and Wildlife Publication, World Forestry Center, Portland, OR. n.d., 8 pp. http://www.woodland-fishandwildlife.org/pubs/beaver.pdf

Pederson, R. Hawk, Eagle and Osprey Management on Small Woodlands. Woodland Fish and Wildlife Publication, World Forestry Center, Portland, OR. June 1993, 8 pp. http:// www.woodlandfishandwildlife.org/pubs/hawk.pdf

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Pederson, R. Managing Small Woodlands for Cavity Nesting Birds. Woodland Fish and Wildlife Publication, World Forestry Center, Portland, OR. October 1991, 6 pp. http://www.woodlandfishandwildlife.org/pubs/cavitynestingbirds.pdf

Shay, R. Managing Woodlands for Grouse. Woodland Fish and Wildlife Publication, World Forestry Center, Portland, OR. n.d., 8

  1. http://www.woodlandfishandwildlife.org/pubs/New%20Grouse.pdf

Shay, R. Quail on Small Woodlands. Woodland Fish and Wildlife Publication, World Forestry Center, Portland, OR. July 1996, 8

  1. http://www.woodlandfishandwildlife.org/pubs/quail.pdf

Shay, R. and Bartonek, J. (rev). Wood Ducks on Small Woodlands. Woodland Fish and Wildlife Publication, World Forestry Center, Portland, OR. February 1990, 4 pp. http://www.woodlandfishandwildlife.org/pubs/woodducks.pdf

Snohomish Conservation District. Beavers. n.d., 2 pp. http://www.snohomishcd.org/Fact%20Sheets/Fact_Beaver.pdf USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service, National Association of Conservation Districts & Wildlife Habitat Council.

Pest management: Early detection and treatment of pests means a healthier growing environment. Backyard Conservation series. National Association of Conservation Districts. April 1998, 4 pp. http://www.nrcs.usda.gov/feature/backyard/pdf/PestMgt.pdf

USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service, National Association of Conservation Districts & Wildlife Habitat Council. Wildlife Habitat: Make a home for birds, butterflies, and nature’s other creatures. Backyard Conservation series. National Association of Conservation Districts. April 1998, 6 pp. http://www.nrcs.usda.gov/feature/backyard/pdf/Wildlife.pdf

Watson, K. and Schirato, M. Managing Deer on Small Woodlands. Woodland Fish and Wildlife Publication, World Forestry Center, Portland, OR. March 1990, 6 pp. http://www.woodlandfishandwildlife.org/pubs/deer.pdf

Washington County Soil and Water Conservation District. Enhancing wildlife habitat: Living the good life with wildlife. Tips for Small Acreages in Oregon, Fact Sheet # 16. January 1999, 8 pp. http://www.or.nrcs.usda.gov/news/factsheets/fs16.pdf

Ziegenhagen, S. and B. Tuck. Living with Nuisance Wildlife. Corvallis: Oregon State University Extension Service. December 2005, 8 pp. http://extension.oregonstate.edu/catalog/pdf/ec/ec1579.pdf

 

 

Native Plants

Clark County Public Works. Gardening With Native Plants. December 2004, 2 pp. http://www.clark.wa.gov/water-resources/ documents/NativePlantsPoster.pdf

Invasive Species Coalition. Garden Wise: Non-Invasive Plants for Your Garden. February 2006, 16 pp. http://www.invasives-peciescoalition.org/GardenPlants/WISCFINALweb.pdf/

Parsons, J., G. Marx and B. Reese. Native Plants for Aquatic Gardens and Aquariums. Washington State Department of Ecology. Publication # 06-03-004. January, 2006. http://www.ecy.wa.gov/pubs/0603004.pdf

Snohomish Conservation District. Hedgerows. n.d., 2 pp. http://www.snohomishcd.org/Fact%20Sheets/Fact_hedgerows.pdf USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service, National Association of Conservation Districts & Wildlife Habitat Council.

Tree planting: Trees add beauty and so much more. Backyard Conservation series. National Association of Conservation Districts.

April 1998, 4 pp. http://www.nrcs.usda.gov/feature/backyard/pdf/TreePlan.pdf

Washington County Soil and Water Conservation District. Managing Sustainable Forests. Tips for Small Acreages in Oregon, Fact Sheet # 15. January 1999, 4 pp. http://www. or.nrcs.usda.gov/news/factsheets/fs15.pdf

 

 

Livestock and General Farm Management

Cotton, S. and R. Ackerman. Caring for Livestock Before a Disaster. Colorado State Uni-versity Cooperative Extension. Publication # 1.814. January 2004, 4 pp. http://www.

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Cotton, S. and R. Ackerman. Caring for Livestock During a Disaster. Colorado State University Cooperative Extension. Publica-tion # 1.815. January 2004, 4 pp. http://www.ext.colostate.edu/PUBS/livestk/01815.pdf

Cotton, S. and R. Ackerman. Caring for Livestock After a Disaster. Colorado State University Cooperative Extension. Publica-tion # 1.816. January 2004, 2 pp. http://www.ext.colostate.edu/Pubs/livestk/01816.pdf

Daniels, C.H. Analytical Laboratories and Consultants Serving Agriculture in the Pacific Northwest. Pullman: Washington State Univer-sity Extension. September 2005, 13 pp. http://wsprs.wsu.edu/AnalyticalLabsEB1578E.pdf

Hart, J. A List of analytical laboratories serving Oregon EM 8677. Corvallis: Oregon State University Extension Service. January 2002, 4 pp http://extension.oregonstate.edu/catalog/pdf/em/em8677.pdf

Humane Society of the United States. Disaster Preparedness for Livestock. Brochure. 2001, 2 pp. http://www.hsus.org/web-files/PDF/DIST_DisasterLivestockBro.pdf

King County Conservation District. Best Management Practices. 2001, 2 pp. http://www.kingcd.org/pub_gen_best.pdf Stephenson, G., Hannaway, D., Blickle, A., Brewer, L., Brewer, L. & Chaney, M. et al. Managing Small–Acreage horse farms.

EC1558. Corvallis: Oregon State University Extension Service. March 2003, 23 pp. http://extension.oregonstate.edu/cata-log/pdf/ec/ec1558.pdf

USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service, National Association of Conservation Districts & Wildlife Habitat Council. Water conservation: Save water with efficient systems and healthy plants. Backyard Conservation series. National Association of Conser-vation Districts. April 1998, 4 pp. http://www.nrcs.usda.gov/feature/backyard/pdf/WaterMgt.pdf

Washington County Soil and Water Conservation District. Filling Out a Project Permit. Tips for Small Acreages in Oregon, Fact Sheet # 20. January 1999, 4 pp. http://www.or.nrcs.usda.gov/news/factsheets/fs20.pdf

WSU King County Extension. Disaster Preparedness for Livestock. Brochure, 2pp. http://king.wsu.edu/livestock/documents/ DistPrepLivestock.pdf

 

 

Website References

Agencies and Universities

Clark Conservation District http://www.clarkcd.org

Clark County Water Resources and Clean Water Program http://www.clark.wa.gov/water-resources/index.html

Colorado State University Cooperative Extension Service Small Acreage Management: http://www.ext.colostate.edu/sam/ Horses for Clean Water: http://www.horsesforcleanwater.com/

National Association of Conservation Districts: Washington http://www.nacdnet.org/resources/WA.htm NRCS Technical Information and Resources: http://www.nrcs.usda.gov/technical/

USDA National Agricultural Library Agricultural Research Service: http://grande.nal.usda.gov/wqic/

Oregon Department of Agriculture: http://www.oregon.gov/ODA/index.shtml

Oregon State University Extension Service, Oregon Small Farms: http://smallfarms. orst.edu

US Environmental Protection Agency, Private Drinking Water Wells, http://www.epa. gov/ogwdw/pwells1.html

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US Environmental Protection Agency, Surf Your Watershed http://cfpub.epa.gov/ surf/state.cfm?statepostal=WA

Washington Association of Conservation Districts http://www.wacd. org/

 

Washington NRCS Homepage http://www.wa.nrcs.usda.gov/

Washington State Department of Agriculture http://agr.wa.gov/default.htm

WSU Extension Home and Farm Environmental Assessments: http://homefarmasyst.wsu.edu/ WSU Extension Clark County: http://clark.wsu.edu/

 

Best Management Practices

US Department of Agriculture NRCS Field Office Technical Guide to Best Management Practices for Clark County Washing-ton http://efotg.nrcs.usda.gov/treemenuFS.aspx?Fips=53011&MenuName=menuWA.zip

 

 

Extension and Other Publications

King Conservation District Publications http://www.kingcd.org/pub.htm

Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food Publications http://www.omafra.gov.on.ca/english/products/product.html Oregon State University Extension Publications: http://extension.oregonstate.edu/catalog/

Penn State College of Agricultural Sciences Publications http://pubs.cas.psu.edu/

University of Idaho Extension Publications http://news.ag.uidaho.edu:591/catalog/default.htm WSU Extension Publications: http://pubs.wsu.edu/cgi-bin/pubs/index.html

WSU Natural Resource Extension Publications: http://ext.nrs.wsu.edu/publications/index.htm

 

 

Livestock

King Conservation District Livestock Publications http://www.kingcd.org/pub_gen.htm Livestock and Poultry Environmental Stewardship Curriculum http://www.lpes.org/

Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food Livestock Page http://www.omafra.gov.on.ca/english/livestock/index.html

 

 

Mud and Manure Management

Shady Springs Farm, Equine Winter Turn-Out Project: http://www.shadyspringsfarm.com/

 

 

Small Acreage Farms

Idaho OnePlan farm planning http://www.oneplan.org/

National Sustainable Agriculture Information Service: http://www.attra.org/ Oregon State University Small Farms: http://smallfarms.oregonstate.edu/

WSU Extension, Vancouver Research and Extension Unit, Small Farming and Sustain-able Agriculture: http://agsyst.wsu.edu/altagr.htm

WSU Small Farms Team: http://smallfarms.wsu.edu/publications/index.html

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Water Quality

Oregon State University, The Oregon Well Water Program: http://wellwater.orst.edu/

US Environmental Protection Agency, Stormwater fact sheets and publications: http://cfpub.epa.gov/npdes/docs. cfm?document_type_id=3&view=Factsheets%20and%20Outreach%20Materials&program_id=6&sort=name

Washington State Department of Ecology Well Logs: http://apps.ecy.wa.gov/welllog/

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Revised by Erin Harwood (December 2006) from original compilation by Penny Ramey.

 

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Extension programs are available to all without discrimination. Report evidence of noncompliance to your local Extension office.